The Kentucky dataset is comprised of 18 real pipe systems throughout Kentucky and was created between 2014 and 2015. These systems were chosen to represent an array of looped, gridded, and branched networks. These systems have real world data associated with demand, water loss, and consumer cost of water.
Click the numbers below to jump to the corresponding systems.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
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11 KY 11
The KY 11 system is based on a real-world system in KY and was originally used by Jolly et al. in 2014 as part of a classification study. The system has a total demand of 1.93 MGD, one reservoir, 28 tanks, 21 pumps, and 278 miles of pipe. It is classified as distribution branch by Hwang & Lansey (2017) and branched by Hoagland et al. (2015).
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12 KY 12
The KY 12 system is based on a real-world system in KY and was originally used by Jolly et al. in 2014 as part of a classification study. The system has a total demand of 1.38 MGD, one reservoir, seven tanks, 15 pumps, and 399 miles of pipe. It is classified as distribution branch by Hwang & Lansey et al. (2017) and branched by Hoagland et al. (2015).
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13 KY 13
The KY 13 system is based on a real-world system in KY and was originally used by Jolly et al. in 2014 as part of a classification study. The system has a total demand of 2.7 MGD, two reservoirs, seven tanks, four pumps, and 95 miles of pipe and is classified as distribution sparse-grid by Hwang & Lansey (2017) and looped by Hoagland et al. (2015).
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14 KY 14
The KY 14 system is based on a real-world system in KY and was originally used by Jolly et al. in 2014 as part of a classification study. The system has a total demand of 2.12 MGD, four reservoirs, three tanks, six pumps, and 64.5 miles of pipe. It is classified as distribution dense-grid by Hwang & Lansey (2017) and gridded by Hoagland et al. (2015).
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15 KY 15
The KY 15 system is based on a real-world system in KY and was originally used by Jolly et al. in 2014 as part of a classification study. The system has a total demand of 1.50 MGD, two reservoirs, 8 tanks, 16 pumps, and 300 miles of pipe. It is classified as distribution branch by Hwang & Lansey (2017) and branched by Hoagland et al. (2015).
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16 KY 16
The KY 16 system is based on a real-world system in KY and was originally used by Jolly et al. in 2014 as part of a classification study. The system has a total demand of 2.0 MGD, three reservoirs, four tanks, seven pumps, and 103 miles of pipe. It is classified as distribution hybrid by Hwang & Lansey (2017) and looped by Hoagland et al. (2015).
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17 KY 17
The KY 17 system is based on a real-world system in KY and was originally used by Hoagland in 2015 as part of a classification study. The system has a total demand of 9.0 MGD, one reservoir, three tanks, five pumps, and 282 miles of pipe. It is classified as distribution hybrid by Hwang & Lansey (2017) and gridded by Hoagland et al. (2015).
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18 KY 18
The KY 18 system is based on a real-world system in KY and was originally used by Hoagland et al. in 2015 as part of a classification study. The system has a total demand of 2.2 MGD, one reservoir, three tanks, three pumps, and 112 miles of pipe. It is classified as distribution sparse-grid by Hwang & Lansey (2017) and looped by Hoagland et al. (2015).